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CDS Eye-drops 05 Sep 2012 15:54 #22608

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In the last few days my eyes have been very itchy from allergies. This morning was the worst. I was hesitant using MMS for the eyes. Yet this morning I just had enough and pulled out my CDS used 8 drops (which equals 1 drop MMS) mixed with 1/8 cup of water (1oz) put it into a dropper bottle and used 1 drop into each eye. Yes it did burn at first but now my eyes feel clear and no more itchiness. :woohoo:

Not sure if there is a way to eliminate the initial burning sensation which can be disconcerting especially for someone that does this for the first time. The burning does fade away and eyes feel great afterwards.

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Re: CDS Eye-drops 05 Sep 2012 18:44 #22619

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7rays, I don't have the exact answer for you, but I THINK we might get it, ultimately, when the CDI information comes out. It may have to do with a ph issue, and CDS is a bit "acid" (vs alkaline) -

Another option would be to add a little sea salt to the solution. I'm building this on the fact that if you think about neti-pots, if you do just the water straight, it burns like the dickens. Add a little sodium in the form of salt, you have a saline solution that doesn't burn.


I don't have numbers or percentages, though. Just noodling.
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Re: CDS Eye-drops 05 Sep 2012 20:01 #22625

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I have to tell you that I use MMS drops for improve my itching and teary eyes.I have a problem with air-condition.My eys become burning and full of tears.MMS alveys help me. I put 2-3 spoons of water in 4 activated drops MMS.I put in my eyes 4-5-6......time per day and it help me.
To prevent the problem I bath my eye every evening.Become a part of evening toilet.At the end , always, yet eye-bath.
You have to know that eye won't sting if eye are healthy-only if they are inflamed they would stinging when you drip MMS in.

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Re: CDS Eye-drops 05 Sep 2012 22:30 #22635

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Here is a copy and paste from MMS Yahoo Forum. Hope it has something that will be helpful for you!:

Sevenrays is right about the 8 drops of 3000ppm CDS equals 1 activated drop of MMS (this is also the same as 1ml equals 3 activated drops, at least in theory) and the standard eye problem protocol recommended by Jim.

However, there is another CDS eyedrops recipe that Karl posted on the forum. He has since refined it to using 2oz of isotonic sea water and 10-20 drops of CDS. I have been using this myself and it feels great. If you don't have the sea water then you can use the 1/32 tsp of sea salt in distilled water like he says below. I can use 10 drops of the CDS comfortably but when I go to 20 drops in 2oz then it starts burning my eyes.

www.genesis2forum.org/index.php?option=com_kunena&func=view&catid=2&id=17816&Itemid=66



Hello all!,

Here's my formula for "CDeyeS" ( <- I just coined that term, so use it in good health ) eye drops, which I've been using now for several days, and works extremely well.

Take a small (2 OZ) shot glass or a glass measuring cup and add 1/32 teaspoon Sea Salt. Make sure it's plain Sea Salt, without iodine added or anything else.
Fill it up with distilled water. Preferable if it's cold, so CDS won't escape while we're mixing.
Add 10 drops of full saturated CDS.
When I mean full saturated, it means exactly what Andreas Kalcker says on his videos, an that is when the water molecules can no longer hold the Chlorine Dioxide and it can't get more greenish/yelow color. That's what I use.
Now stirr this with a small plastic spoon and put it in a small eye dropper bottle.
And that''s it!
The salt is needed to buffer the solution and make it easy on the eyes. Plain distilled water is hard on the eyes, so we're making something close to eye tears.
As to the original protocol described by Jim Humble, where you have to wait 2 minutes and then irrigate with saline solution or eye wash, there is no need to do that here because there is no sodium chlorite or citric acid "by products" in the CDS, and the small amount of chlorine dioxide gas will evaporate quickly once the drops are in the eyes.
This is my experience and works like a charm.
Next time you get Conjunctivitis, try this

Cheers,
-Karl


Some more recipes I got from Karl for using the sea water.
To make isotonic: 2 parts hypertonic (undiluted sea water) to 5 parts filtered water.

Sea water drink Recipe: 2-3 oz sea water; 7oz water; juice from one lemon; 1/2 tsp xylitol.

Eyedrops: 2oz isotonic, 10-25 drops CDS, keep in fridge.

Eardrops: 2oz isotonic, 1ml CDS, keep in fridge.

Nose congestion: tilt head back, 3-4 drops hypertonic sea water, works fast, liquifies congestion.

Injectible CDS: Isotonic, CDS, MMS few drops to raise pH.



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Re: CDS Eye-drops 06 Sep 2012 03:42 #22651

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Thank you all for your suggestions and info.
I have added sea water to the CDS eyedrops and it was better. Still a sting at first but nothing like before and it faded quickly. My eyes are inflamed and red so there is stinging. I will see how they are if I take it a few more times tonight and then hourly tomorrow. Hope to have them in good shape by Friday for my trip.

Again, thanks for the info you all gave me,

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Re: CDS Eye-drops 11 Sep 2012 17:58 #23108

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Horsefeathers,

thanks for the great info!!!

has anyone reported any relief from cataracts using cds drops on the eye

or for that matter, internally ingesting CDS?

Mom has them and while she is using CAN-C drops a reco from a friend, I'm thinking CDS may be the better way to go.

kw
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Re: CDS Eye-drops 13 Sep 2012 23:11 #23363

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Just an update what happened regarding to my eyes. Last Thursday (Sept.6th) evening I was not able to look out of my eyes. I needed a quicker resolution, the CDS/seawater eyedrops where so painful to put into my eyes I broke and went to Urgent Care. SOrry everyone but I did what I dislike the most, I took the antibiotic eye-drop prescription and used them.

The Dr said there is no way I could fly out the next morning due to this infection possibly being highly contagious and other passengers could become infected. :pinch: So I had a battle with the air-line to postpone my flight without charging me extra (mind you the gal on the phone said I had to go to the airport and show them my condition, show them the note from the doctor and at the airport they asked me why I came to the airport if this was contagious ahhhhhhh :S) Here you want to do what is right for your fellow travelers and they treat you like you're "up to something".

Anyway back to my eyes. I took the antibiotic eyedrops and was able to fly out on Monday.:) Once I get back home I do intend to use DCS/seawater eyedrops to address whatever the issue was to begin with and hopefully can prevent now any suppressed issue to brake out in such a way again. My eyesight is not anywhere where it was before. I see things more blurry and this is of great concern and hope to fix this.

Plus I am thinking about complaining to the airlines how they treated me and this situation.:angry:
I feel like when it rains it pours, since I also have to deal with my Town/zoning problem and the complaint that was filed against me for having chickens. :ohmy:
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Re: CDS Eye-drops 14 Sep 2012 02:08 #23375

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I am glad your eyes are better, but airlines these days, are really a pain.

And I am sorry about your zoning problem, I do hope you can get a group together to fight this situation.
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